"Keitloa" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "keitloa" in my dictionary or online resources. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide more context or information about where you came across this word?
I apologize, but I couldn't find any common English word "keitloa". Could you please provide a different word? I'd be happy to help you with usage examples.
Kehl is a noun that refers to a type of moat or ditch, typically found in the Netherlands and Germany, which is used for drainage, irrigation, or as a defensive feature in architecture. Kehls are often parallel to the walls of canals, rivers, or coastlines and may be dry or filled with water.
Keighley is a town in West Yorkshire, England. It is located 9 miles (14 km) northwest of Bradford and 28 miles (45 km) northwest of Leeds. The town has a population of around 70,000 people.
Keiretsu refers to a Japanese business network or conglomerate, typically consisting of a large company and its affiliated companies, banks, suppliers, and other businesses. It is a system of interconnected companies that share resources, information, and risks, and often have a strong social and historical connection. The keiretsu system has played a significant role in Japan's post-war economic growth, as it allowed companies to work together and share resources to achieve common goals.
Keirin is a type of Japanese cycle racing event, also known as a "madison on wheels." It is a professional competitive cycling discipline where a team of two riders takes turns drafting and leading each other around a banked oval track.
Friedrich August Kekulé was a German organic chemist who formulated the structure of benzene, proposing that it was a ring of six carbon atoms. He believed that the structure was inspired by his dream of a snake biting its tail, which resembled the structure of the benzene ring. This discovery revolutionized the field of organic chemistry and earned him the nickname "father of organic chemistry".
Keloidal refers to an abnormal, raised, and elevated formation of scar tissue that can occur as a result of skin trauma or injury. It is characterized by a firm, elevated, and often tender or itchy lesion that can be dark in color. Keloids can occur anywhere on the body, but they are most common on the chest, back, shoulders, and earlobes. They can also be caused by surgery, piercings, burns, or vaccinations. Keloids are different from scars in that they do not follow the normal path of healing and can continue to grow and thicken over time, often becoming raised and dome-shaped.